Who’s Broadcasting The FIFA Women’s World Cup? Here Are All The Official Broadcasters

Who’s Broadcasting The FIFA Women’s World Cup? Here Are All The Official Broadcasters

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is just around the corner, and with it comes an exciting lineup of official broadcasters ready to bring the action to you. From traditional broadcast networks to streaming services, there are plenty of options for catching all the games. In this article, we’ll take a look at all the FIFA Women’s World Cup official broadcasters for this year’s tournament and how you can tune in from anywhere.

Introduction to the FIFA Women’s World Cup

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is an international football tournament for women’s national teams. It is contested by the senior women’s national teams of the member associations of FIFA. The tournament is held every four years, with the first edition in 1991. The most recent FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in Canada in 2015.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is the world’s premier competition for women’s national football teams. The tournament is held every four years, with the first edition taking place in 1991. The most recent FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in Canada in 2015.

This summer, the eighth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be taking place in France from 20 July to 20 August 2023. A total of 24 teams will be competing in this year’s tournament, with each team playing a minimum of three matches. The United States are the defending champions, having won the title in 2015.

There are a number of ways to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup this year. In the United States, Fox Sports and Telemundo have secured the broadcast rights and will be showing all 52 matches live across their networks. In Canada, Bell Media has acquired the broadcast rights and will be televising all games on CTV, TSN, and RDS. In Europe, Eurosport will be showing all 52 matches live across 51 countries. And finally, for viewers in Africa and the Middle East, BeIN Sports has acquired the broadcast rights.

Official Broadcasters in Europe

In Europe, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be broadcast on a variety of networks. In the United Kingdom, the BBC and Sky Sports will share broadcasting duties. In Germany, public broadcaster ZDF will have exclusive rights to all 52 matches. In France, TF1 will once again have the rights to all games, as they did for the 2015 tournament. Spanish-language viewers in Europe can watch on Mediaset España, while Portuguese fans can tune in to RTP.

Official Broadcasters in Asia

In Asia, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be broadcast on a variety of networks. In China, for example, CCTV will carry live coverage of all 52 games. In Japan, NHK will provide live coverage of 45 games, with the other seven being shown on a delayed basis.

Elsewhere in Asia, Star Sports has the rights to broadcast the tournament in India, while SBS will show games in Australia and New Zealand. Astro will carry coverage in Malaysia, while DAZN has the rights to show games in Singapore.

Official Broadcasters in Africa

The FIFA Women’s World Cup will be broadcast on a variety of television networks around the world, including some in Africa. Here is a list of the official broadcasters in Africa:

-South Africa: SuperSport 

-Nigeria: DStv 

-Kenya: Startimes 

-Ghana: Kwese TV 

-Ivory Coast: A+ 

-Cameroon: CRTV 

-Senegal: TFM 

-Tunisia: El Hiwar Ettounsi TV2 

-Morocco: Arryadia

Official Broadcasters in North and South America

In North and South America, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be broadcast on various networks. In the United States, it will be aired on Fox Sports, while in Canada, it will be aired on TSN and RDS. In Mexico, the tournament will be broadcast on Televisa Deportes.

For fans in Central and South America, the tournament will also be available on DirecTV Sports. Additionally, many games will also be streamed live on the Fox Sports Go app.

Other Countries Broadcasting The Women’s World Cup

The FIFA Women’s World Cup will be broadcast in nearly every country around the world. Here is a list of all the official broadcasters:

-Australia: SBS and Optus Sport

-Canada: TSN, RDS, and CTV

-China: CCTV

-France: TF1 and beIN Sports

-Germany: ARD and ZDF

-India: Sony Pictures Networks India

-Italy: RAI

-Japan: NHK and Nippon TV

-Mexico: Televisa and TV Azteca

-Netherlands: NOS

-New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ

-Norway: NRK and TV 2 Norway

-Portugal: RTP 

-Russia: Match TV 

-South Africa: SABC and SuperSport 

-Spain: Mediapro and Movistar+ 

-Sweden SVT and TV4 Sweden 

-“United Kingdom”: BBC, ITV, Channel 4

Streaming Options for Viewers Without Cable Access

In the United States, Fox Sports and Telemundo will be broadcasting the FIFA Women’s World Cup. If you don’t have cable access, there are still plenty of ways that you can stream the games.

Fox Sports Go is a streaming service that is available for free with a cable login, or for $4.99/month without one. The service will be streaming all of the Fox Sports-broadcasted games from the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Telemundo Deportes En Vivo is a streaming service from Telemundo that will also be broadcasting all of their games from the tournament. The service costs $4.99/month, but they are currently offering a 7-day free trial.

FuboTV is a sports-centric streaming service that will also have all of the games broadcast by Fox and Telemundo available to stream. FuboTV starts at $44.99/month, but they offer a 7-day free trial as well.

Conclusion

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is an incredible event and we are very lucky to have the opportunity to watch it. With so many different broadcasters around the world providing coverage of this amazing tournament, there will be no shortage of ways for fans to follow their favorite teams and players. Whether you’re watching on TV or streaming live online, make sure you don’t miss a moment of the action from this incredible competition!

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